Awesome. It's also disucssed in Dragunov's Tekken DR prologue and shown sealed in a jar in the last few seconds of his ending. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7xSZh4rkIA
Valodim said, October 09, 2007, 11:53:43 pmCarlos Mencia said, October 09, 2007, 10:34:41 pmNot to be a jerk to the tekken fans but I think that devil jin and regular jin sounds a bit repetitive. Just like in tekken 5 when they did Eddie and Christie.Eddy was a "costume" for Christie and never meant to be a standalone character, what's the big deal... You missed Tekken 3.
difference being there is no difference between Eddie and Christie. Christie is, essentially, just Eddie with boobs and a cunt. there are differences between Jin and D.Jin though
Eddy and Christie are a couple. If you mean they are the same gameplay-wise, you'd be about 90% correct. All of there grabs are different at least.Tiger, now he's the Eddy pallet swap.
Avenger said, November 29, 2007, 11:30:21 pmTiger, now he's the Eddy pallet swap. You don't know the meaning
Snake said, November 29, 2007, 11:24:47 pmdifference being there is no difference between Eddie and Christie. Christie is, essentially, just Eddie with boobs and a cunt. there are differences between Jin and D.Jin thoughThe only difference between eddy and christie is that eddy has a longer reach than christie.
The Maniac said, November 30, 2007, 08:14:05 amAvenger said, November 29, 2007, 11:30:21 pmTiger, now he's the Eddy pallet swap. You don't know the meaning He's the closest thing to a pallet swap in Tekken not including Miharu. A pallet swap is technically the same character but with different colors. I was being somewhat sarcastic when I said Tiger's his swap.
People complaining about Devil Jin and Jin truly don't know what the fuck they're talking about.They're totally different characters that contribute hugely to the game, maybe not story-wise but gameplay-wise. Jin is a Jin that spent 2 years forgetting his Mishima ways and learning traditional Karate; with gameplay never seen before in a Mishima-style character. Jin has attacks that only a Jin player will know what to do and when to do them. That is awesome, in my opinion, and he's a challenging character to pick up and try to be successful with. Most of the time with Jin you'll be running uphill since he is no way in the fact that you can spam this or spam that to win matches; Jin puts mind games, patience, execution, reflexes, spacing and fundamentals to the table like no other Mishima. How you implement them is how you play your Jin and how you play to win with him. He is not rushing in and throwing out electrics and hoping for a win, sure you could try that and you might throw some people off at times, but for the long term if you keep trying to play like this you will lose HORRIBLY to some of the better players. Jin lacks offense, and his best offense is effectively his defense. He lacks good lows. He lacks attacks that leaves Jin in a frame advantage. To play Jin you need to have certain qualities in your playstyle that no other player with another character will have. That's simply how cool Jin is in his latest incarnation.Devil Jin is classic Jin. Whoever remembers the good days of Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag will know who the coolest character was back then. It was Jin and that is not disputable. Top tier material, versatile movelist, arguably one of the funnest characters to play with because of such a wide and extensive movelist to put to use. However, what happened in Tekken 4? Where are my juggling hellsweeps? Where are my 1+4s? Where is my b+4? Where are my electric launchers? WHERE IS JIN? There were potential experts giving up Tekken rather than picking up Tekken during Tekken 4. But when all seemed hopeless; Devil Jin brought all these classic Jin qualities back to the playing field.So stop and think before you compare Jin+Devil Jin to shitty clones like Eddy+Christie.
Damn... Azazel is HUGE!!! I hope he's playable, unlike Jinpachi, whom you'll have to download Tekkek 5 DR to play as. (WEAK )
Siu Wong said, December 02, 2007, 01:52:33 pmPeople complaining about Devil Jin and Jin truly don't know what the fuck they're talking about.They're totally different characters that contribute hugely to the game, maybe not story-wise but gameplay-wise. Jin is a Jin that spent 2 years forgetting his Mishima ways and learning traditional Karate; with gameplay never seen before in a Mishima-style character. Jin has attacks that only a Jin player will know what to do and when to do them. That is awesome, in my opinion, and he's a challenging character to pick up and try to be successful with. Most of the time with Jin you'll be running uphill since he is no way in the fact that you can spam this or spam that to win matches; Jin puts mind games, patience, execution, reflexes, spacing and fundamentals to the table like no other Mishima. How you implement them is how you play your Jin and how you play to win with him. He is not rushing in and throwing out electrics and hoping for a win, sure you could try that and you might throw some people off at times, but for the long term if you keep trying to play like this you will lose HORRIBLY to some of the better players. Jin lacks offense, and his best offense is effectively his defense. He lacks good lows. He lacks attacks that leaves Jin in a frame advantage. To play Jin you need to have certain qualities in your playstyle that no other player with another character will have. That's simply how cool Jin is in his latest incarnation.Devil Jin is classic Jin. Whoever remembers the good days of Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag will know who the coolest character was back then. It was Jin and that is not disputable. Top tier material, versatile movelist, arguably one of the funnest characters to play with because of such a wide and extensive movelist to put to use. However, what happened in Tekken 4? Where are my juggling hellsweeps? Where are my 1+4s? Where is my b+4? Where are my electric launchers? WHERE IS JIN? There were potential experts giving up Tekken rather than picking up Tekken during Tekken 4. But when all seemed hopeless; Devil Jin brought all these classic Jin qualities back to the playing field.So stop and think before you compare Jin+Devil Jin to shitty clones like Eddy+Christie. I agree.
eatTHEphoenix said, December 02, 2007, 10:10:48 pmDamn... Azazel is HUGE!!! I hope he's playable. I Guarantee you that Azazel won't be playable without a cheat device.Quoteunlike Jinpachi, whom you'll have to download Tekkek 5 DR to play as. (WEAK ).....Action Replay Max?Ahhhh yes, Tekken 6 has been updated greatly since this thread started, and i must say im really impressed....check out a SHIT LOAD of TK6 matches introducing new moves, characters, and the new ground bounce combo system in the videos on this youtube channel.http://youtube.com/user/StridaJin
I use Mr. Fury as my main, but I can tell Bruce is going to be one of my fighters when this comes out......now if only i can pick up Steve as one of my regulars, THEN I'd be happy
Jason Vasquez said, December 03, 2007, 03:38:22 ameatTHEphoenix said, December 02, 2007, 10:10:48 pmDamn... Azazel is HUGE!!! I hope he's playable. I Guarantee you that Azazel won't be playable without a cheat device.Quoteunlike Jinpachi, whom you'll have to download Tekkek 5 DR to play as. (WEAK ).....Action Replay Max?Ahhhh yes, Tekken 6 has been updated greatly since this thread started, and i must say im really impressed....check out a SHIT LOAD of TK6 matches introducing new moves, characters, and the new ground bounce combo system in the videos on this youtube channel.http://youtube.com/user/StridaJinTrue that's the uploader that has alot of vids been watching all of them since he uploaded like a week ago
Siu Wong said, December 02, 2007, 01:52:33 pmPeople complaining about Devil Jin and Jin truly don't know what the fuck they're talking about.They're totally different characters that contribute hugely to the game, maybe not story-wise but gameplay-wise. Jin is a Jin that spent 2 years forgetting his Mishima ways and learning traditional Karate; with gameplay never seen before in a Mishima-style character. Jin has attacks that only a Jin player will know what to do and when to do them. That is awesome, in my opinion, and he's a challenging character to pick up and try to be successful with. Most of the time with Jin you'll be running uphill since he is no way in the fact that you can spam this or spam that to win matches; Jin puts mind games, patience, execution, reflexes, spacing and fundamentals to the table like no other Mishima. How you implement them is how you play your Jin and how you play to win with him. He is not rushing in and throwing out electrics and hoping for a win, sure you could try that and you might throw some people off at times, but for the long term if you keep trying to play like this you will lose HORRIBLY to some of the better players. Jin lacks offense, and his best offense is effectively his defense. He lacks good lows. He lacks attacks that leaves Jin in a frame advantage. To play Jin you need to have certain qualities in your playstyle that no other player with another character will have. That's simply how cool Jin is in his latest incarnation.Devil Jin is classic Jin. Whoever remembers the good days of Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag will know who the coolest character was back then. It was Jin and that is not disputable. Top tier material, versatile movelist, arguably one of the funnest characters to play with because of such a wide and extensive movelist to put to use. However, what happened in Tekken 4? Where are my juggling hellsweeps? Where are my 1+4s? Where is my b+4? Where are my electric launchers? WHERE IS JIN? There were potential experts giving up Tekken rather than picking up Tekken during Tekken 4. But when all seemed hopeless; Devil Jin brought all these classic Jin qualities back to the playing field.So stop and think before you compare Jin+Devil Jin to shitty clones like Eddy+Christie. Very true. Nonetheless however Christie and Eddy aren't exactly clones gamplay-wise like I said. They're about 90% identical in terms of their moves. Right now I just know that all of their grabs are different.Eddy and Tiger are 100% identical.mugenxero said, December 02, 2007, 11:15:53 pmAzazel obviously ate Jinpachi and true Ogre. Bob the rest of the cast who isn't returning >.>I lol'd And yeah, I doubt Azazel will be playable...and yet I don't. Who knows what Namco will decide to do with the boss THIS time around...I mean, they did make Heihachi and Ogre playable in previous installments. Not to mention I don't see the fecking point in making certain characters not playable even outside of tournaments. That just upsets fans. And for the record, Ogre in Devil Within was much larger than Azazel, who is by the way a cool boss. Ice monster ftw. Have you guys seen the arcade intro? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koHPHDYm-Hg
Yeah i hace already seen that arcade intro for tekken6 it's kinda old man right now. Anyways there are alot of tekken 6 vids right now direct feed and those that are not i would upload if anyone wants to be up to date on tekken6